Thankfully the free utility SharpKeys facilitates the process a lot. Windows has had a keyboard remapping functionality for some time, but it requires manipulation of REG_BINARY values, which even I as a developer am not too fond of. But we can also go deeper and remap any useless key to function as context menu key. The simpler method is to just use Shift+F10 instead, as Tim Dunn explains. I am talking about the context menu key which I use a lot. Third, one essential key is … not there … simply missing. Second, the trackpad (Lenovo’s interpretation of a touchpad) is simply awful. I like my current laptop, a Lenovo W540, but details of the keyboard layout really deteriorate the user experience (not to mention the horrible trackpad – I can only recommend you carry a mouse or buy the successor which is rumored to sport a less terrible design).įirst of all, there is this totally useless numeric keypad, forcing asymmetric device usage. Or: Getting rid of Caps Lock & creating the missing context menu key
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